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The majority of organizations are infected with malware in the course of a year, and these numbers are only increasing over time, with threats becoming increasingly difficult to detect and remove. Attackers are generally able to gain access in a matter of minutes or hours, and they remain undetected for an average of eight months, according to the Verizon DBRI. When anti-virus systems can’t measure up against these sophisticated attackers, and manually removing threats has become expensive and time-consuming, how should businesses approach threat removal?

This report from CTOvision introduces automated threat removal, an economical defense method against constant attacks from adversaries that will otherwise keep striking until they gain access. Don’t wait to learn more about this method, which enables businesses to have an “invisible workforce” working around the clock to ward off threats.

It can be tempting to stray from the security roadmap security professionals have put in place when data breaches like the Sony and Anthem breaches are all over the news. But experts say it's crucial to stick to the security basics.